SEATTLE — A line drive off the foot won’t cost Felix Doubront a start after all.

Doubront is expected to make his scheduled appearance Saturday at Arizona, manager Bob Melvinsaid Wednesday at Safeco Field.

Doubront was hit on the right foot by a liner off the bat of Robinson Canoin the first inning Monday and he came out of the game after the second inning because the injury was affecting his release point.

He did some running on the field Wednesday morning and also threw off the mound, and was deemed good to go.

The A’s will stick with a four-man rotation through Monday. Aaron Brooksis expected to be recalled from Triple-A Nashville on Tuesday to start against the Angels.

Speaking of Sept. 1: Along with Brooks, the A’s are likely to call up utilityman Tyler Ladendorf, and the team usually calls up a third catcher when rosters expand. Oakland has no minor-league catchers on the 40-man roster but it’s safe to assume Carson Blair, probably the best option the team has at Nashville, would be added to the roster, with Jesse Hahna potential candidate to go on the 60-day DL. Blair is the only catcher at Nashville who was at big-league spring training.

Second baseman Joey Wendle is an intriguing case. He isn’t on the 40-man roster, but the A’s see him as a potential everyday player at the big-league level, and he was acquired in a high-profile deal with Cleveland for Brandon Moss. Wendle entered Wednesday on a nine-game hitting streak during which he is batting .410.

Bringing up Wendle in September would give him a chance to work with infield coach Ron Washington for the first time, along with getting him a taste of the big-league level, but also would start his service clock. That decision could go either way.